We expect participants can focus on a //specific aspect// of interest and analyze this aspect in great detail. Here, one can choose for example to focus on specific models, such as control-flow models, social network models, performance models, predictive models, etc.

We expect participants can focus on a //specific aspect// of interest and analyze this aspect in great detail. Here, one can choose for example to focus on specific models, such as control-flow models, social network models, performance models, predictive models, etc.

The winner: **Jarno Brils, Nina van den Elsen, Jan de Priester and Tom Slooff** of the **[[https://​educationguide.tue.nl/​programs/​tue-honors-academy/​|Honors Academy of Eindhoven University of Techology]]** with their report entitled

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//Analysis and Prediction of Undesired Outcomes//

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//{{:​2018:​bpi2018_paper_15.pdf|Analysis and Prediction of Undesired Outcomes}}//

=== The Academic Category ===

=== The Academic Category ===

This category targets academics. The focus in this category is much more on the novelty of the techniques applied than the actual results. This provides a great opportunity for BPI researchers to show the practical applicability of their tools and/or techniques on real-life data.

This category targets academics. The focus in this category is much more on the novelty of the techniques applied than the actual results. This provides a great opportunity for BPI researchers to show the practical applicability of their tools and/or techniques on real-life data.

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The winner: **Stephen Pauwels and Toon Calders** with their report entitled

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The winner: **Stephen Pauwels and Toon Calders** of the **[[https://​www.uantwerpen.be/​nl/​|University of Antwerp]]** with their report entitled

This category targets professionals to show their skills in analyzing business processes. The submitted reports are judged on their level of professionalism. The participants are expected to report on a broader range of aspects, where each aspect does not have to be developed in full detail. The report submitted in this category will be judged on its //​completeness of analysis// and usefulness for the purpose of a real-life business improvement setting.

This category targets professionals to show their skills in analyzing business processes. The submitted reports are judged on their level of professionalism. The participants are expected to report on a broader range of aspects, where each aspect does not have to be developed in full detail. The report submitted in this category will be judged on its //​completeness of analysis// and usefulness for the purpose of a real-life business improvement setting.

The winners were selected by a jury and the winners presented their findings at the workshop in Sydney, Australia! ​

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A jury will decide which report is best and the winning participant in each category will be invited to come to Sydney, Australia to receive a prize and to present their findings! ​

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We strongly encourage people to use any tools, techniques, methods at their disposal. There is no need to restrict to open-source tools, and proprietary tools as well as techniques developed or implemented specifically for this challenge are welcome. Both sponsors make their tools available for use with the BPI challenge data. Information on how to contact them will follow soon. If you want to use [[http://​www.promtools.org/​|ProM]] with this data, please make sure to use [[http://​www.promtools.org/​prom6/​downloads/​prom-lite-1.2-jre7-installer.exe|ProM Lite 1.2]] or later or a Nightly build. The data does not load correctly in ProM Lite 1.1 and earlier.